Discover Concord Winter 2020 Issue

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Q 1

On Christmas Eve of 1854, 22-year-old Louisa May Alcott placed what she called her “first born” into her mother’s Christmas stocking as a gift. What was this “first born” and what was it called?

2

In his essay “Wild Apples”, Henry David Thoreau wrote about an old English custom practiced on New Year’s Eve when groups of boys would gather in apple orchards, encircle the apple trees, and repeat a chant encouraging the trees to grow strong through the winter. What was the name of this custom? Was it: a) Bough lifting b) Apple howling c) The Ritual of Rootimus Profundus d) Muggle incanting

3

In the Colonial era, residents of Concord depended upon candlelight to light their houses and break the night’s darkness. The most common material from which candles were made was: a) Duck fat b) Beeswax c) Tallow d) Tree syrup boiled to wax 64

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In 1776, upper class merchants in England may have still been a little mad at the Colonists for dumping their tea into the Boston harbor during the Boston Tea Party of 1773, but they may also have felt some satisfaction in knowing a new English invention - not yet in America would guarantee that their house interiors would be kept in better condition than those of the annoying Colonists. Was this new invention a: a) Mechanical rug beater b) Pewter lined waste can c) Candle douter d) Goose down draft stopper e) Gold chamber pot

5

A Christmas kindness. In 1881, a poor woman in Illinois wrote to a Concord author and asked the author to help fill-in for Santa Claus (who was not available that year). The Concord author jumped in to help and mailed gifts to the woman and her family. Who was the Concord author?

6

True or False. In 1930, you could meet friends in Concord at the Colonial Inn, sit in the tavern, and buy a beer.

7

In the 1800s, a particular dessert (such as one Louisa May Alcott read about in her favorite book, Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol) was often made in a copper pot, doused in alcohol, and garnished with a sprig of holly. If the copper pot had not been properly maintained, copper might leach into the dessert causing consumers to experience unfortunate gastrointestinal distress and feelings of lack of friendship towards the cook. What was the dessert called?

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Giving Back to Community

1min
pages 70-71

Concord Trivia - by Barrow Bookstore

2min
pages 66-67

Bronson Alcott's Search for Eden: Fruitlands

3min
pages 64-65

WINTER Comes to Concord

1min
pages 62-63

Dream Weddings Go Local

3min
pages 58-59

Thoreau in Winter

4min
pages 56-57

Home: Exploring the Life & Legacy of Loring W. Coleman

6min
pages 54-55

TOP TEN Tall Tales Told on Tours (PART I)

7min
pages 50-51

Concord Holiday Shopping: Safe, Fun, and Festive

2min
page 48

Favorite New England Holiday Foods

4min
pages 44, 46

New England May Run on Dunkin’ But This Local Family Keeps It Brewin' in Concord

3min
page 43

Gregory Maguire Debuts A Wild Winter Swan

1min
page 34

From The House of Little Women

4min
pages 30-31

Mary Moody Emerson: The Godmother of Transcendentalism

6min
pages 28-29

Artist Spotlight

2min
page 26

Beyond the Holiday Box

2min
page 24

Puritans, Witches & Kings and the Ousted Minister’s Flight to Concord

6min
pages 18-20

The Tale of Concord's Vanderhoof Hardware Company

5min
pages 14-15

12 Things to See & Do in Concord this Winter

4min
pages 12-13
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